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2007 Results Annual WOMEN’S BASKETBALL LEAGUE Regular Season Winners 2007 Results Annual WOMEN’S BASKETBALL LEAGUE Regular Season Winners WBL Northern Conference 1 Curves Harbour Breeze 5 Counties Manukau 2 Waikato Women 6 Massey Fever 3 Auckland 7 Sacred Heart 4 CCNZ WBL Central Conference 1 Wellington Swish 3 New Plymouth 2 Hutt Valley WBL Southern Conference 1 Otago Goldrush 4 Halswell 2 University 5 Otago U19’s 3 Canterbury Wildcat U19’s Final: Curves Harbour Breeze 82 (Natalie Purcell 21) Waikato Women 63 (Jo Kalahi 20) Consolation Final: Wellington Swish 81 (Sezen Mercan 31) Shiel Hill Otago Goldrush 62 (Elise Cassidy 23) Tournament Team: Jo Kailahi (Waikato Women), Jenny Lingor (Curves Harbour Breeze), Sezen Mercan (Wellington Swish), Natalie Purcell (Curves Harbour Breeze), Noni Wharemate (Curves Harbour Breeze) Most Valuable Player: Natalie Purcell (Curves Harbour Breeze) CONFERNCE BASKETBALL LEAGUE Regular Season Winners CBL Northern Conference 8 Mexicali Fresh Harbour Heat Reserves 11 Counties Manukau 9 Burger King Northsdie 12 Te Wananga 10 Auckland 13 Sons of Northland CBL Central Conference 4 Waikato Titans 7 Whakarewarewa Geyser 5 Western Bay Suns 8 Waikato Men 6 Turanga Health Rising Suns 9 Taupo Volcanoes CBL Capital Conference 6 Porirua 8 Hutt Valley 7 Wellington 9 Palmerston North Final: Waikato Titans 94 (Mason Le Pou 22) Porirua 92 (Brendon Polyblank 34) Referees: Yalla Edwards (Wellington), Donna Brown (Wellington), Bo Wills-Choat (Whangarei) Tournament Team: Willie Banks (Turanga Health Rising Suns), Damien Ekenasio (Porirua), David Clarke (Burger King Northside), Valance McCarthy (Mexicali Fresh Harbour Heat Reserves), Puke Lenden (Waikato Titans) Most Valuable Player: Mason Le Pou (Waikato Titans) 2007 DOMINION FINANCE NATIONAL BASKETBALL LEAGUE AWARD WINNERS Award Winner Details Medal/Trophy Details 20 x Medals Blue Chip Nelson Giants or CHAMPION 1 x Trophy 0800 Easy LPG Hawks 20 x Medals Blue Chip Nelson Giants or RUNNER UP No Trophy 0800 Easy LPG Hawks 1 x Medal Joshua Pace (Blue Chip Nelson MVP 1 x Trophy Giants) 1 x Medal Paora Winitana MVP NON-RESTRICTED PLAYER 1 x Trophy 0800 Easy LPG Hawks No Medals Appliance Shed Harbour Heat Regular Season Winners 1 x Trophy 1 x Medal Joshua Pace (Blue Chip Nelson Keith Carr Trophy 1 x Trophy Giants) MOST OUTSTANDING GUARD 1 x Medal Lindsay Tait (Youthtown Auckland John Macdonald Trophy 1 x Trophy Stars) MOST OUTSTANDING KIWI GUARD 1 x Medal Link Abrams (TET Taranaki Commissioners Cup 1 x Trophy Mountain Airs) MOST OUTSTANDING FORWARD Stan Hill Trophy 1 x Medal Link Abrams (TET Taranaki MOST OUTSTANDING KIWI 1 x Trophy Mountain Airs) FORWARD/CENTRE 1 x Medal Link Abrams (TET Taranaki Garry Pettis Memorial Trophy 1 x Trophy Mountain Airs) LEADING INDIVIDUAL REBOUNDER 1 x Medal Paul Henare (0800 Easy LPG Dave Taylor Trophy 1 x Trophy??? Hawks) LEADING ASSISTS No Medal Garry Hill-Thomas (TET Taranaki LEADING SCORER No Trophy Mountain Airs) Joshua Pace (Blue Chip Nelson Giants), Lindsay Tait (Youthtown Auckland Stars), Link Abrams 5 x Medals (TET Taranaki Mountain Airs), ALL STAR FIVE No Trophies Dillon Boucher (Youthtown Auckland Stars), Oscar Forman (Appliance Shed Harbour Heat) 1 x Medal Charlie Piho (Youthtown Auckland ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 1 x Trophy Stars) 1 x Medal John Dorge (Appliance Shed COACH OF THE YEAR 1 x Trophy Harbour Heat) 1 x Medal U Park It Waikato Pistons FREE THROW LEADERS 1 x Trophy 1 x Medal Mark Rogers (Cartridge World ADMINISTRATOR OF THE YEAR No Trophy Otago Nuggets) 1 x Medal Toby Robson (Dominion Post) MEDIA AWARD No Trophy 3 x Medals Andy Thackray, Gavin Whiu, FINALS OFFICIAL No Trophy Dallas Pickering, Alan Godden DIVISIONAL NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Men Final Placing 1 Waitakere 7 Southland 2 Porirua 8 Taupo 3 Hutt Valley 9 Western BoP 4 AUT 10 FKN Irish 5 Palmerston North 11 Rotorua 6 Eastern Bays Final: Waitakere 95 Porirua 86 Tournament Team: Tyrone Davey (Waitakere), Mekatu Dell (Southland), Paul Denny (Waitakere), Ezra Fermanis (Porirua), Tia Te Mata Frost (Palmerston North), Josh Evans (FKN Irish), J McCrombie (Hutt Valley), John Millar (Western BoP), Pekahau Parata (Porirua), Taiatina Winitana (Eastern Bays) MVP: Paul Denny (Waitakere) Women Final Placing 1 Southland 7 South Canterbury 2 Auckland 8 Hawera 3 Western BoP 9 Rotorua 4 Palmerston North 10 Morrinsville 5 Hutt Valley 11 Mid Canterbury 6 Waitakere Final: Southland 52 Auckland 44 Tournament Team: Ava Filipo (Hutt Valley), Leanne Hall (Western BoP), Melinda Martin (Southland), Grace Rasmussen (Auckland), Justine Reed (Waitakere), Helen Richardson (Palmerston North), Janna Slaats (Hawera), Michelle Swan (Palmerston North), Jo Thompson (Southland), Aimee Williams (Auckland) MVP: Melinda Martin (Southland) WHEELCHAIR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Final Placing 1 Waikato 3 Nelson 2 Canterbury 4 Wellington Final: Waikato 72 Canterbury 59 Tournament Team: Wayne Chase (Canterbury), Orion Daley-Coers (Nelson), Alister Johnston (Waikato), Sheldon Larsen (Waikato), Reo Lewis (Canterbury), Danny McBride (Waikato), Shawn Russell (Canterbury), Troy Sachs (Waikato), Mark Sullivan (Canterbury), John Wiser (Canterbury) MVP: Troy Sachs (Waikato) UNDER 21 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Men Final Placing 1 North Harbour 6 Wellington 2 Waikato 7 Otago 3 Canterbury 8 Palmerston North 4 Porirua 9 Hutt Valley 5 Nelson Final: North Ha rbour 97 (Corey Webster 40) Waikato 94 (Dylan Perfect-Tait 34) Tournament Team: BJ Anthony (Waikato), David Clarke (North Harbour), Rory Fannon (North Harbour), Cade Hobman (Porirua), Wade Parata (Canterbury), Dylan Perfect-Tait (Waikato), Dion Prewster (Wellington), Matt Stevenson (Canter bury), Corey Webster (North Harbour), Eru Wills (Waikato) MVP: Corey Webster (North Harbour) Women Final Placing 1 Canterbury 4 Counties Manukau 2 Otago 5 Nelson 3 Auckland Final: Canterbury 71 (Miranda Caldwell 16) O tago 61 (Toni Edmondson 21) Tournament Team: Suzie Bates (Otago), Mira nda Caldwell (Canterbury), Hayley Cameron (Nelson), Toni Edmondson (Otago), Jordan Hunter (Counties Manukau), Jess McCormack (Auckland), Na talie Moore (Canterbury), Georgina Richards (Canterbury), Erin Rooney (Canterbury), Chelsea Terei (Auckland) MVP: Erin Rooney (Canterbury) UNDER 19 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Men Final Placing 1 Porirua 7 North Otago 2 Wellington 8 Palmerston North 3 Canterbury 9 Counties Manukau 4 Wellington 10 Waikato 5 Waitakere 11 North Harbour 6 Nelson 12 Rotorua Semi-Finals: Wellington 83 (Dion Prewster 31) Auckland 59 (Sita Putani 18) and Porirua 99 (Brook Ruscoe 36) Canterbury 91 (James Johnson 18) Final: Porirua 90 (Joe Maiava 26) Wellington 74 (Dion Prewster 20) Tournament Team: Bronson Beri (Nelson), Riki Buckrell (North Otago), Elton Cotton (Auckland), Joe Maiava (Po rirua), Houston O’Riley (Waitakere City), Dion Prewster (Wellington), Adam Rainbird (Nelso n), Brook Ruscoe (Porirua), Logan Van Beek (Canterbury), Hayden Whelan (Porirua) MVP: Joe Maiava (Porirua) UNDER 19 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Women Final Placing 1 Canterbury 7 Porirua 2 Auckland 8 Wellington 3 Massey 9 New Plymouth 4 Counties Manuaku 10 Nelson 5 North Harbour 11 Western BoP 6 Waikato 12 Waitakere Semi-Finals: Canterbury 81 (Ellie Pavel 22) C ounties Manukau 39 (Stacey Cunningham 14) and Auckland 72 (Jess McCormack 35) Massey 69 (Chevannah Paalvast 20) Final: Canterbury 73 (Erin Rooney 20) Auckland 68 (Jess McCormack 35) Tournament Team: Rebecca Dew (North Harbour), Jordan Hunter (Counties Manukau), Kezia Kelly (North Harbour), Jess McCormack (Auckland), Madison Nicolas (Auckland), Te Rina Noon (Counties Manukau), Chevannah Paalvast (Massey), Ellie Pavel (Canterbury), Erin Rooney (Canterbury), Stevee Theyers (Massey) MVP: Jess McCormack (Auckland) UNDER 17 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Men Final Placing 1 North Harbour 9 Hawke’s Bay 2 Otago 10 Nelson 3 Massey 11 Rotorua 4 Wellington 12 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